
The French boatbuilder said that on the water the Flyers' fast hulls are a step ahead and leave others in their wake.
Beneteau said the deck layout has been developed in response to customers' increasing expectations of dayboats that are simple to use, flexible and very comfortable.
The deck plan provides a sociable and comfortable space in the boat's cockpit. Fixed in position, the main fittings (benches, upholstery, and sunbathing platform) need no complex handling, said Beneteau.
The asymmetric helm position frees up a wide, safe access to the forward sunbathing platform via the portside deck and has two main benefits said the builder: On deck, it allows full integration with the coach-roof sunbathing area.
No handling is required to set up the platform - it's integrated into the shape of the roof; Below deck, the shape of the roof increases the storage/living space.
Beneteau said its Air Step hull is an added attraction. The Flyer 750 differs from other stepped-design hulls, with forward facing steps, an air-intake system at the centre and two laterally. This revolutionary hull guarantees exceptional stability, acceleration and comfort, said the company.
JW Marine is the importer and distributor for Beneteau powerboats in Australia and NZ.
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